222 PECTEN. SCALLOP. Class VI. 



5. LINEATUS. Lin. Tr. viii, gg, Mont. Test, Br. UJ. 



* P. uith a shell of unequal valves, and twenty 

 rays ; rough lengthways with points, the lower 

 valve more convex. 



Found at IVei/tnouth, in Corrrwall, and De- 

 'vonshire. 



60 siNuosus. Pecten minimus angustior in- Lin.Tr.xm.^g. 



writhed. equalls fere et asper, &c. P. distortus. Mont. Test. Br. 



List. Angl. p. 186. tah. v. 148. 



/g. 31. P. pusio. Br. Zool. iv. 101. 

 Gin. Lin. 331Q. 



P. with above forty small rays ; with unequal 

 ears ; the surface always irregularly waved or 

 deformed, as if by some accident ; but this ap- 

 pearance regularly maintained. Length about 

 two inches. Color commonly of a brilliant 

 red. Tab. Ixiv. Jtg. 2. 



OBSOLE- Lin. Tr. viii. 100. Mont. Test. Br. 14g. 



TUS. 



P. with one large striated ear, with smooth 

 equal shells ; eight obsolete rays ; of a dark 

 purple color. A small species three quarter 

 of an inch long. Tab, Ixiv, Jig, 3. 



